Tuesday, 27 December 2016

My Aim, My Destiny

Hello My Friends,


My name is Ahmad Asnawi bin Harrisan. I am now studying at Kolej Matriculation Pahang in Gambang. I was offered two year program in Science Modulled 3. I was so excited when i got the offered to matriculation because i got nowhere else to go.

So, from here i have "My Aim and My Destiny" as a student that want to be a succesful and educated person to be a proud son of my parents. When i get in here, i know that my Destiny was to be in this Kolej Matriculation Pahang and i accept it wherever i went because i know God has set my life.

My Aim in my life is to be a veterinarian someday but before i be someone succesful, i want to get a good pointer in my studying and make my family proud. I will try my best and give all my effort.

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ALWAYS LOOK LIKE A SCHOLAR

Hello My Friends,






Today, i want to share with you guys about how to be a scholar. But before that, i want to tell you guys about myself. My name is Ahmad Asnawi bin Harrisan and i am 18 years old in 2016. In secondary school, i study at SMK Batu Muda in Kuala Lumpur. Then, i got offer to Matriculation Pahang (KMPh). From that, i learn new subject that is Science Computer and i be given this assignment to create a blogger and post something.

Back to the topic, first i want to tell you guys about definition of scholar.You guys might be wondering what is scholar? right? Scholar is a person who is highly educated or has an aptitude for study. After we know about the definition, then let's move to how to be a scholar.

Question everything.
  • Real scholars question everything they hear or read. They never take information at face value, and try to make sure the information that they're working with is true.If something seems off, it just might be! Even things that seem right may be wrong, so make sure you're working with the facts.
Be curious.
  • Scholars are people who are naturally curious. They want to know everything!You should be naturally curious too, and always try to find out how and why things work the way they do.
Love learning.
  • Scholars love to learn about everything.They enjoy the act of learning itself, not being smarter than other people or knowing more facts.It's not a party trick: it's what really makes them happy!
Fully form opinions.
  • Take in all sides of an argument and as much information as you can before forming an opinion.Come to your opinions on your own, rather than taking them from someone else. This is an important skill for scholars.
Change your mind.
  • Scholars have to be willing to change their mind when they get new information that challenges their previous views. This is one of the most important skills for a scholar.Be open minded and willing to be wrong, in the pursuit of being right.
Read a lot.
  • The best way to learn without getting a formal education is to read a lot. Read as much as you can at every opportunity. This, in and of itself, can make you a scholar (since a scholar is really just someone who is learning all the time).
Take classes.
  • Did you know that you can take classes without trying to get a degree? If you're interested in learning a particular skill or about a particular subject, you can take classes in just that, without the cost of an entire degree. Some classes may even be free.
Learn from other people.
  • You can also learn lots of skills and subjects just by talking with and learning from someone who is an expert. This is called apprenticing.Find someone that does what you want to learn how to do, and offer to pay them or provide a free helping hand if they'll show you what to do.This works better for skills than academic subjects, but you might still be able to find someone sympathetic enough to recommend some good books or other ways to learn.

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